City of Hinesville welcomed residents and visitors from across the region to Bradwell Park on Saturday, March 28, for the annual Small World Festival, a vibrant celebration of culture, community, and connection. Held from noon to 9 p.m., the event brought together families, local organizations, and businesses for a full day of entertainment, food, and cultural experiences in the heart of downtown Hinesville.
Hosted by the City of Hinesville in collaboration with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce/ CVB, the festival showcased the diversity that makes the community unique. Attendees enjoyed live music and performances, a variety of food vendors, local artisans, and activities designed to highlight cultures from around the world while bringing neighbors together in a festive atmosphere.
The event would not have been possible without the generous support of local sponsors and community partners. A special thank you goes to McManamy Jackson Hollis, LLC and all of the sponsors who helped make this year’s festival a success, including Ameris Bank, the Liberty County CVB, Clearwave Fiber, Interstate Credit Union, Renewal by Andersen, and Liberty Chrysler.
Their continued investment in community events helps strengthen the local economy, create meaningful experiences for residents, and foster a sense of pride and connection throughout Liberty County.
“Thank you to all of our awesome sponsors for your continued support. Your partnerships make all the difference, and we could not do what we do without you,” said Leah Poole, president and CEO of the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce/CVB.
The Small World Festival continues to grow each year, serving as a reminder of the rich cultural fabric that defines Hinesville and the importance of coming together to celebrate community.